AVEVA Opens Office in Aberdeen

November 24, 2014

Richard Longdon
Richard Longdon

AVEVA opened its new office in Aberdeen to offer sales and support for all of AVEVA’s solutions and services with a strategic focus on the region’s oil and gas sector.

"We have worked with our customers in Aberdeen for many decades," said Richard Longdon, CEO, AVEVA. "This office represents our continued commitment to these strategic companies and the wider region. Aberdeen is, and will remain, a key location for the oil and gas industry with the expertise in Aberdeen exported throughout the world."

The new premises is based at the Arnhall Business Park, which is home to some of the largest oil and gas companies in Aberdeen including Technip, Subsea 7 and TAQA.

Helmut Schuller, Executive Vice President, Group Sales, AVEVA, said “Aberdeen is a key city servicing the North Sea oil and gas hub, which is estimated to be producing 1.5 million barrels of oil per day into 2020. Some 26% of the city’s jobs are in the oil and gas Industry. We are delighted to be part of this vibrant ecosystem and our new office will ensure we are in the best possible position to serve our existing and future customers.”

 

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